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Charlotte's Web |
List Price: $25.00
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Rating: Summary: Charlotte's Web - A great book. Review: Charlotte's Web is written by E.B White . It deals with life and death as an animal . Wilbur is a fussy pig owned by Homer Zuckerman a farmer . Charlotte is an understanding common grey spider that lives on the farm with Wilbur . Charlotte and Wilbur are the best of friends . Will Wilbur be saved from Charlottes tricky games? This tale is highly reccomended for the language and complicated story line . Children and Adults aged 8 and over will enjoy reading this book .
Rating: Summary: Wilbur and Charlotte Review: Wilbur is the pig and Charlotte is the spider. Charlotte and Wilbur have a good taste of friendship and I know they will always be friends. I liked every part of the book and I hope you like it too. Please order Charlotte's Web.
Rating: Summary: Excllent Children's book Review: Charlotte's Web is full of dynamic characters that really come to life in a child's imagination. From experience, I can say that it is a favorite among elementary children. This book can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom, from teaching children about friendship to using it as a helpful source to teach a unit on farm animals. It should be available to children in every classroom.
Rating: Summary: My Favorite Book Review: A wonderful book for all ages that teaches a great moral lesson
Rating: Summary: Charlotte's Web- A story of True Friendship Review: Charlotte's Web is a gripping tale of Wilbur, the farm pig, and Charlotte, a spider. They meet on the farm and they become friends. Their friendship grows with every turn of a page. This book deals with friendship, cooperation, and death. This is an ideal book for children.
Rating: Summary: Charlotte's Web- The story of true friendship Review: Charlotte's Web is a magnificent story of a pig named Wilbur who befriends a spider named Charlotte on the farm where he lives. Their friendship progresses through the pages of the book. This book should be read by all children because it deals with friendship, troubles, and loss.
Rating: Summary: Charlotte's Web: A Great Fantasy For Children of All Ages Review: This book is an excellent fantasy book for children. The animals talk to each other (kids love it when animals talk in books). The story is somewhat sad close to the end but it has a very good moral. It could teach children about losing a friend to death.
Rating: Summary: A great book to share with children! Review: From a teacher's perspective, this is a wonderful chapter book to share with early childhood students. With my first graders, I read the story with a spider puppet. The students fall in love with the characters. They are able to think and feel as the characters in the book. Before reading a few pages from the book each day, we share our feelings about the material read on the previous day. After reading, the students can write about their favorite character from the story. The students always enjoy watching the movie after hearing the story.
Rating: Summary: Charlotte's Web is a classic. Review: This is a good book to read aloud to children. The story teaches about friendship and self worth. When Charlotte and Wilbur become friends, Wilbur learns that he is special.
Rating: Summary: Future Teacher Review: I was required to read a book for chapter reading in a college course I am taking and I chose Charlotte's Web. This was the first time I had actually read the book. I throughly enjoyed it. The book's use of animals was extraordinary. It gets children into the book and teaches them about life and death situations. It also deals with getting along with others which many children need to know about. I believe every child should have an opportunity to experience Charlotte's Web. I plan on using it in my class when I become a teacher.
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